. . . . Ten years ago Mark Hogancamp was bludgeoned into a coma outside of a bar by 5 men. When he awoke, Mark found that he could not walk, eat, or speak, or remember much of anything. … Continue reading →

“The MOMA show (1976) is regarded as a watershed moment in the history of photography, by marking “the acceptance of colour photography by the highest validating institution” … Eggleston’s was the first one-person exhibition of colour photographs in the history … Continue reading →